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VOLVO XC40 MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific VOLVO XC40.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Volvo XC40 versus average car of the same model year.

The Volvo XC40, launched in 2018, is a compact SUV that has garnered attention for its stylish design, spacious interior, and commitment to safety. As part of Volvo’s reputation for building reliable vehicles, the XC40 aims to provide a comfortable driving experience while incorporating the latest technology and safety features. Over the years, the XC40 has proven to be a strong contender in the competitive SUV market.

Analyzing reliability data from MOT inspections reveals that the XC40 generally performs better than the average vehicle of the same model year. For instance, in 2018, the XC40 recorded 97 defects per 100 tests, which is notably lower than the average of 120 defects per 100 for that year, representing an 18.9% improvement. This positive trend continues, with the 2020 and 2021 models showing a defect rate of 74 and 66, respectively, both below their average counterparts. The 2022 model maintains this reliability with 59 defects per 100 tests, again outperforming the average.

A closer look at the recurring issues indicates that many of the defects reported across the years are not unique to the XC40 but rather common concerns in vehicles of this class. Frequent problems include tyre tread depth violations and worn brake components. These issues, while significant, are often reflective of typical wear and tear rather than inherent design flaws. Notably, the 2023 model stands out with a remarkable defect rate of just 18 defects per 100 tests, showcasing a dramatic improvement of over 50% compared to the average for that year.

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Overall, the Volvo XC40 has built a solid reputation for reliability since its introduction. It is particularly noteworthy that the later models have shown significant reductions in defects, suggesting improvements in manufacturing and design. This trend not only enhances the vehicle's appeal to consumers but also reinforces Volvo's commitment to quality and safety in its offerings. As a trivia note, the XC40 was awarded the prestigious European Car of the Year title in 2018, further cementing its status as a standout model in Volvo's lineup.